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University Press Center to Host Ceremony for Grameen Bank Microfinance Book
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47059, member: 636"] A ceremony will introduce a new book about small loans and economic dreams Monday at University Press Limited. The event takes place at RH Home Center on Green Road in the capital. Alex Counts wrote the book about Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank's impact on global microfinance. Four speakers will discuss the book during the launch event. Md. Rubaiyat Sarwar from Innovation Consulting will lead the ceremony. Parveen Mahmud serves as former PKSF board member and heads Manusher Jonno Foundation. Md. Fazlul Quader manages Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation operations. Sardar Akhter Hamid runs Grameen Bank as managing director. Alex Counts founded Grameen Foundation in the United States. These experts will share insights about microfinance development. The book traces how Dr. Yunus created microfinance programs in Bangladesh. Counts examines how Grameen Bank adapted methods during economic troubles and natural disasters. He addresses criticism about the Grameen model's effectiveness. The author explains Dr. Yunus's lasting influence on financial services. The book shows how small loans help people escape poverty. Counts tells stories about women from remote Bangladeshi villages. He describes similar programs that helped women in Chicago suburbs. These borrowers started small businesses after receiving microfinance support. The Chicago project tested Grameen methods in America. The author shows how rural banking ideas spread to urban areas. The book reveals how microfinance changed lives across different countries. Women entrepreneurs used small loans to build successful businesses. Counts documents the global expansion of village banking concepts. The author provides evidence that microfinance creates economic opportunities. His research shows how financial access transforms communities. [/QUOTE]
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